These Chinese rads I keep seeing on eBay for cheap cheap prices, are they any good? The sellers have good feedback and the picture look good but had anyone here taken the plunge and bought one??
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Chinese radiators, too good to be true?!
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Re: Chinese radiators, too good to be true?!
I remember seeing someone last week had bought one, maybe ask him how its holding up and what he thinks about it
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xivlia wrote:because i can smell and see petrol squirting out from the exhaust. like little droplets
porndoguk wrote:That will be condensation, if you think its petrol get a lighter bellow the exhaust and see what happens?
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ive just finished putting them on now, with all new silicone hoses, so once i get these bloody carbies reseated i will start her up and let you know how many leaks they have got! 

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Ah wicked!! I'd be very interested to know how you get on. Does the quality seem good so far? Standard ones seem to go for as much as £400 so these will be am absolute bargin. I guess with PayPal you can't go wrong, if try leak dispute it as they are clearly not fit for purpose.
My bike (nc30) seems to be running hot despite me flushing the system, checking the water pump (good) and removing the thermostat. I'm guessing the rads are knackered!
Scott
My bike (nc30) seems to be running hot despite me flushing the system, checking the water pump (good) and removing the thermostat. I'm guessing the rads are knackered!
Scott
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Re: Chinese radiators, too good to be true?!
yeah mate i will let you know, they seem quite good actually, but cant tell yet, i have a small electrical issue i have to deal with before she will start...
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Re: Chinese radiators, too good to be true?!
I have a set of Geoff's chinese ones fitted to mine and they are very good however some of the random chinese manufacturers selling them on ebay arent as good and they dont allways fit correctly. I think Geoff contacted one of the manufacturers and gave them measurements so they where all correct, not sure if he has any for sale atm though.
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Re: Chinese radiators, too good to be true?!
Not necessarily. When the engine is warm, can you squeeze the coolant pipes as normal? If they feel hard, the system is over-pressurising and it could be the first signs of head gasket failure.Centurion85 wrote: My bike (nc30) seems to be running hot despite me flushing the system, checking the water pump (good) and removing the thermostat. I'm guessing the rads are knackered!
Scott
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Chinese radiators, too good to be true?!
Not that I've noticed they are firm but not solid and the expansion bottle doesn't bubble like mad or fill up too much.
The bike looks like its been dropped on one side and the top rad took some of the impact as the end is bent down a bit. It doesn't leak but I expect the water flow is restricted
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The bike looks like its been dropped on one side and the top rad took some of the impact as the end is bent down a bit. It doesn't leak but I expect the water flow is restricted
Scott